Twitter’s Illegal Policy
Twitter‘s Illegal Policy is on its way, as studies show. Twitter Support announced today that it was prohibiting the sharing of links from any of its competitors – oops, I mean any other “prohibited” social media sites. Mega-platforms like Facebook and Instagram were among them, as well as emerging, smaller websites like Mastodon and Post, which many had suggested as potential Twitter substitutes. It also stated that link trees, which many creatives use to advertise their businesses, such as writers, artists, and sex workers, will have prohibition. But it turns out that this might be in contravention of a European Union law.
Along with his widespread layoffs and firings, it does seem to be a clear violation, and it could be yet another legal and financial setback for Elon and the floundering Twitter.